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Edgewood Cafe

3.3 (138 reviews)
ModerateAmerican
Closed • 7:00 am - 3:00 pm

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EDGEWOOD CAFE ATMOSPHERE

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Moderate noise
Casual
Outdoor seating
Good for kids

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Quesadilla special
Kim F.

Cute little cafe. No signage in front. When you walk in you really don't know where to go to be able to get seated. I don't know if it's because of the time we went on Sunday. But everybody was just standing around and no one really knew who to speak to to get seated. Thankfully we didn't wait too long. Once seated are server was very attentive. We both ended up getting one of the specials. I got the quesadilla special and my boyfriend got the Benny special. Both were very good. Even though mine looked plain. It really hit the spot. I would definitely love to try some of their other dishes. We definitely felt like having French toast. But we are trying to be good. Lol. Definitely would be back.

Roast beef brisket sandwich
Val B.

I love the farmhouse feel of this cute cottage with its beautiful wooden beams on a vaulted ceiling. This place is always packed so expect a full parking lot and wait for a table. The waitresses are very busy as well so it's not easy to get their attention. It's a fairly large menu so we split a shrimp basket and the roast beef brisket sandwich. The shrimp were excellent, just slightly battered and very tasty. The brisket was good but needs a kick of something like a tasty sauce or cheddar cheese. The fries and cole slaw were good too. I'd be willing to go back and try another sandwich.....

a plate of food with eggs, toast, and tomatoes

Had breakfast outside on the patio this morning. The weather was gorgeous and there was no wait at around 9 o'clock. I ordered nova eggs which was a poached egg with salmon, capers and hollandaise sauce on an English muffin that came with a side of potatoes. The service was great even though it was starting to get a bit crowded and they are shorthanded. I will definitely go back

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5 months ago

Every time we go we have an excellent breakfast ! Staff is so nice. Ask for the crisp bacon!

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Service was good. Coffee was strong (which I like). Food was completely over cooked /borderline burned. We won't go back. :-(

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Yummy food, great service and cute surroundings. The app won't let me post unless I write more

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Good food, good coffee, friendly staff, and a nice overall restaurant. I'd definitely come back again to this establishment

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Edgewood Cafe - tradamerican - Updated May 2026

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